Itty-Bitty Hats by Susan B. Anderson

Itty-Bitty Hats by Susan B. Anderson

Author:Susan B. Anderson
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Artisan
Published: 2013-04-08T04:00:00+00:00


knotted i-cord

Put the remaining 4 stitches on 1 double-pointed needle. Make a 2 inch I-cord. Bind off. Cut the yarn, leaving a 6-inch tail, and pull the tail through the remaining stitch. Thread it onto a yarn needle and pull it through the middle of the cord to the inside of the hat. Weave in the end. Tie a knot in the I-cord.

stripey stocking cap

I knitted this hat with blues and greens for my son, Ben, when he needed a new winter hat, and it was quite a hit. What’s funny about his hat is that it became a hat and a puppet. He would put his hand in the stocking part of the hat to create a mouth and tuck the pom into the mouth. I had to replace the pom at one point due to wear and tear. My two daughters then requested this same hat in different colors. I made Holly’s a variety of colors, and Mary Kate’s in shades of pink and red and lined it with fleece to eliminate the scratchiness. This hat knits up quickly due to the heavier-weight yarn and the larger-size needles. Create your own colorways to make this hat your child’s favorite.



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